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lipped    音标拼音: [l'ɪpt]
a. 有嘴的,长着嘴唇的

有嘴的,长着嘴唇的

lipped
adj 1: having a lip or lips; "a lipped bowl"; "a virgin purest
lipped"- John Keats [ant: {lipless}, {unlipped}]


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  • How to Use an Ellipsis (. . . ) - The Editors Manual
    In a quotation, an ellipsis signifies omitted words and sentences Be careful not to change or skew the meaning of the original speech or text In a dialogue or narrative, an ellipsis shows faltering speech or a pause Take care, however, not to overuse this mark
  • Ellipsis - Wikipedia
    The ellipsis ( əˈlɪpsɪs , plural ellipses; from Ancient Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis, lit 'leave out'[1]), rendered , alternatively described as suspension points[2]: 19 dots, points[2]: 19 periods of ellipsis, or ellipsis points, [2]: 19 or colloquially, dot-dot-dot, [3][4] is a punctuation mark consisting of a series of three dots
  • What’s an Ellipsis? Definition and Examples | Grammarly Blog
    An ellipsis is a punctuation mark of three dots ( ) that shows an omission of words, represents a pause, or suggests there’s something left unsaid How does an ellipsis work? If an ellipsis is placed at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence, it means something has been removed, or it represents a silence or pause, as if the speaker
  • Ellipsis Marks - The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
    Ellipsis marks (three dots) are used to show the omission of a word, phrase, line, or paragraph (s), from a quoted passage The plural of this word is ellipses There are many methods for using ellipses The three-dot method is the simplest and is appropriate for most general works and many scholarly ones
  • Ellipsis Points: Definition, Usage and Examples - Merriam-Webster
    Ellipsis points are periods in groups of usually three, or sometimes four They signal either that something has been omitted from quoted text, or that a speaker or writer has paused or trailed off in speech or thought
  • Ellipsis: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster
    An ellipsis is a punctuation mark made up of three dots ( ) An ellipsis is used: To show an omission of a word or words (including whole sentences) from a text To create a pause for effect To show an unfinished thought To show a trail off into silence
  • What is an Ellipsis and How to Use It (With Examples) - GRAMMARIST
    An ellipsis is a punctuation mark placed at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence It is used to designate missing information or highlight relevant information and reduce redundancy It also can be used in dialog to express emotion or hesitancy
  • Ellipsis | When to Use Ellipses with Useful Rules
    The ellipsis, also known as ellipsis points, shows that something has been omitted from a sentence or quotation It may also be used to show a pause in a quotation or in reported speech
  • Ellipsis Mark | Punctuation - EnglishClub
    The ellipsis mark is also called a "suspension point" or "dot dot dot" The ellipsis mark consists of three dots (periods) We use the ellipsis mark in place of missing words If we intentionally omit one or more words from an original text, we replace them with an ellipsis mark
  • When and How To Use an Ellipsis ( . . . ) - YourDictionary
    An ellipsis (plural ellipses) is a punctuation mark that consists of three dots or periods ( ) in writing Also known as suspension points or even dot-dot-dot, ellipses appear in informal writing, news stories, and fiction





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